I’m trading in the processed sugar and dairy in the traditional Orange Julius for a smoothie version sweetened with fruit. It’s honestly still a super sweet treat, yet my healthy Orange Julius smoothie fuels my body the right way.

orange julius smoothie

Raise your hand if you remember walking by the shopping mall food court and seeing people lined up at Orange Julius? And who remembers recreating the creamy orange smoothie in 7th grade Home Ec?

Table of Contents
  1. How to Make a Healthy Orange Julius
  2. Tips for a Great Smoothie
  3. Orange Julius Smoothie FAQs
  4. More Orange Smoothie Recipes
  5. Orange Julius Smoothie Recipe

How to Make a Healthy Orange Julius

healthy orange julius

I can’t wait for you to try this sweet treat! It definitely hits the spot for my sweet tooth and has no weird ingredients.

  1. Blend spinach, oranges and almond milk until smooth (I’m talking no leafy chunks floating around).
  2. Add the banana and blend again until smooth. It helps to use frozen banana to get a chilled smoothie.
  3. Add in 1/2 tsp of vanilla to make this taste even more like a traditional Orange Julius.

My healthy smoothie version is loaded with goodness and doesn’t mess around with the sweet factor either. No fake sweeteners are needed! Just make sure you use a ripe banana.

We all know oranges = vitamin C (80% of the recommended daily intake), but did you know that oranges are also full of fiber? Your digestive system will thank you for eating more oranges.

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Tips for a Great Smoothie

If the sugar is a little much for you (even though it’s 100% natural!), swap half of the banana for a quarter of an avocado. You’ll still get the dream cream texture, but not as much sugar in this healthy Orange Julius smoothie.

  • You can also swap out the almond milk with the plant milk of your choice, coconut milk, cashew milk or oat milk. There are so many great options. Whichever milk you use, make sure it is unsweetened.
  • When blending this orange smoothie, blend it twice to help your blender chop up the spinach as much as possible.
  • Adding ice cubes to the glass when you pour out the smoothie will cool down the beverage if using all fresh ingredients.
healthy orange julius smoothie

Orange Julius Smoothie FAQs

What’s the difference between an Orange Julius and a smoothie?

The original Orange Julius consists of orange juice concentrate, milk, vanilla, sugar and ice. While it is sweeter than my version, I bet mine still tastes deliciously orange-y! My smoothie contains spinach, oranges, almond milk and banana.

Will I taste the spinach in my smoothie?

It depends! Spinach is typically mild, and the orange and banana in this Orange Julius smoothie are definitely the dominant flavors. You might still get a slightly earthy taste if you’ve got a sensitive palate.

Are green smoothies healthy for me?

They can be! Make sure yours are loaded with only whole food ingredients (no added sweeteners). Use unsweetened, plant-based milk or water for the base. Boost your smoothies with protein and healthy fats to help your body break down the natural sugars.

easy smoothie recipe

When is the perfect time to drink a smoothie?

  • For breakfast or even on the go with a Mason jar, cute lid and straw.
  • As a nutrition-packed snack that helps you step away from the vending machine!
  • Before or after a workout to add that protein after and MCT oil before to fuel your body during your workout.

Anytime you need a refreshing, fruity drink loaded with fiber, vitamins and minerals, consider blending up a smoothie. It’s the healthiest fast food out there and can provide energy, fuel and promote health. Some smoothies like the Orange Julius smoothie recipe contain more natural sugar. Boost these smoothies with a plant-based protein powder to help your body process the sugar.

More Orange Smoothie Recipes

Don’t forget to leave a comment and review after blending the Orange Julius smoothie below. I’d love to know how yours turned out!

orange julius smoothie
4.57 from 362 votes

Orange Julius Smoothie

This refreshing Orange Julius Smoothie will leave you deeply satisfied. Feel free to add 1 tsp of MCT oil and protein powder for an extra energy boost.
Prep: 5 minutes
Total: 5 minutes
Author: Jen Hansard
Course: Smoothie
Cuisine: Plant-Based
Serves: 1

Ingredients  

Instructions 

  • Place spinach, oranges and almond milk in blender. Puree until smooth.
  • Add banana and blend again.

Notes

  • Use at least one frozen fruit to make the smoothie cold or serve over ice.
  • Another non-dairy milk can be substituted for the almond milk, such as hemp, cashew or coconut milk.
  • Swap 1/2 banana with 1/4 an avocado to lower the natural sugar.
  • Add 1/2 tsp vanilla to make this even more reminiscent of the original Orange Julius. 

Nutrition

Calories: 191kcal, Carbohydrates: 46g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 106mg, Potassium: 853mg, Fiber: 9g, Sugar: 32g, Vitamin A: 3440IU, Vitamin C: 153mg, Calcium: 212mg, Iron: 1mg
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  1. 2 stars
    Not a fan of this smoothie. It didn’t do anything for my cravings and uses very basics ingredients. It was just okay!

  2. 5 stars
    The orange julius was delicious. I blended in some ice to make it nice and cold. It also thinned it out a little. I saw the note about adding vanilla protein powder. That sounds good too. Maybe next time

  3. 5 stars
    Your Orange Julius smoothie would totally win against the original! I remember how much sugar and dairy they used to put in those smoothies – gross! This is so light and delicious!

  4. 4 stars
    Pleasantly surprised by this smoothie. Oranges are becoming quite delightful to me these days. Thanks

  5. 5 stars
    The smoothie is really tasty – can’t go wrong with orange and banana. Agree with other comments that you will need to add more liquid otherwise it’s a bit too creamy.

  6. 5 stars
    I loved this recipe, I added a little bit of almond milk, cause it was really really thick. The result is one creamy smoothie. I love the taste and everything in it. Thanks guys!

  7. 5 stars
    LOVED this smoothie! Tasted pretty much just like a mall Orange Julius 🙂 I added a little bit more almond milk, and prepped smoothies for the entire family the night before in mason jars for a really easy breakfast treat.

  8. I added chia seeds, vanilla protein powder and my vitamin d3 and k2 drops along with my vitamin b complex drops. I had this for breakfast after I drank my morning glass of water. This is my one of my favorite smoothies.

  9. 5 stars
    I loooooove this one! I added a scoop of vanilla protein powder and it tasted like a creamsicle!

  10. 5 stars
    Love this one! SO simple. I only had the “cutie” oranges for my daughter’s lunches, so I peeled 4 of them and threw them in the freezer last night so the smoothie would be cold today! Yum.

  11. 5 stars
    My husband and I have been participating in the 30 Day Challenge and have enjoyed everything we’ve tried so far. Today our 3.5 year old helped my husband make the smoothies and he gave her a small cup of her own to try she care in to see me telling me she liked it! Overall she is a great eater and loves fruits and veggies but she’s always said she doesn’t like ‘salad’ which is what she calls any leafy green so the fact that she saw the spinach go in the blender, was willing to try it and actually says she likes it is a big win! Hoping this will be a way to incorporate some more leafy greens into her diet.

  12. 5 stars
    Loved this one! The citrus really woke me up this morning. Will definitely make again.